June 17, 2026 -- Psalm 81:13-16 -- Should've, would've, could've
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13 Oh, that my people would listen to me,
that Israel would walk in my ways!
14 I would soon subdue their enemies
and turn my hand against their foes.
15 Those who hate the LORD would cringe toward him,
and their fate would last forever.
16 But he would feed you with the finest of the wheat,
and with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.”
English Standard Version (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2025), Psalm 81:13–16.
The Psalm opens with a rousing call to “shout for joy to the God of Jacob”. As the writer continues, he celebrates the great deliverance God brought to His people when He rescued them from their slavery in Egypt. That background then brings us to our verses today. Such mighty deliverance ought to have elicited from God’s people a response of whole-hearted praise. Instead, they bowed down to foreign gods. They didn’t acknowledge they owed all their freedom and deliverance to the Holy One. The result? The LORD of Glory “gave them over to their stubborn hearts”.
Then what follows is a stunning lament—God grieving over His people’s sinfulness. Had His people followed Him as they ought to have done, He would have subdued their enemies. But His people do not follow Him. They don’t credit the freedom they have to the One Who rescued them. Hatred of God is not excused by times of going to church (the people of Israel offered false worship). Hatred of God is not excused appearing to walk with other believers (the people of Israel in community paid lip service to God’s greatness but ran in the way of the godlessness).
Look how God would have blessed His people had they been faithful. He would have fed them with finest wheat—not mana on the ground, but the finest wheat. He should have satisfied His people not with water from the rock (Exodus 17:7), but honey from the rock.
Ah, fellow believers, where are you compromising your precious faith? Where are you confessing Jesus with your lips and rather than spending time with Him, watching TV, gaming, letting sports take precedence, or letting your love of gambling, or love for family (or insert here whatever other life-controlling issue or addiction)? What activity is tearing your time away from God and dividing your affection? Where is it in your life that you know the good you should do but the very thing you don’t want to do, you do? In view of the glorious salvation of God, in the Old Testament His salvation is deliverance from Egypt, in the New Testament, Jesus at the cross delivered us from the Egypt of our sins, we are called to offer our plans and our deeds, our goals and all our pursuits to Him.
Integrity means wholeness. Not divided parts offered to the world but most of our parts to God. No! We give God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit what is right, not what is left over.
Spirit of the Living God, I confess how many things pull at me, seeking to distract, to divide my attention, and if I am fully honest, there are many times I know the good I should do, but I chase after what is deadly to my soul. Spirit of Truth, reveal the depths of my waywardness to my conscious mind, then give me holy courage to cut out of my life all that wilfully pulls me away from holy service to God. Let my life be a shout of thankfulness for the great salvation God has shown me in Christ. Let others see a believer of integrity walking with God and let my wholeness and holiness be so compellingly attractive that they too will desire to know Jesus. Amen.
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